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Subject: | Are the flying foxes still in Commonwealth Park? |
From: | Nick Payne <> |
Date: | Mon, 24 May 2010 21:02:01 +1000 |
We have a reasonably large Eucalyptus Leucoxylon in our front garden
which for about the last ten years at least has sustained quite a number
of Red Wattlebirds through the winter. As I was getting home just on
dark today, I saw several flying foxes heading into the tree, presumably
to feed on the blossoms. Not what I like to see...
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